THE BOOK OF MORMON

May 02.11

Richard and I saw “The Book Of Mormon” last Saturday. OMG!!! it is outrageous and hysterical. Written and directed by the guys that brought us “South Park”, it is unlike anything you’ve ever seen on Broadway. Beware the weak of heart or any fundamentalist types, but be prepared to laugh and be jaw-droppingly shocked.

I’m back in L.A .for this week to do some business and family catching up and then back to NY for a few more plays and off to Europe for the Cannes Film Festival where I will work as a brand ambassador (that’s what we’re called) for L’Oreal.

Right now I am off to have a red carpet gown fitted and to swing by Carrie Fisher’s house cause I’m told her Coton de Tulear dog, Dwight, has a better cut than Tulea so I gotta check it out. I have been letting Tulea’s hair (that’s right–hair, not fur!!) grow out in case I like Dwight’s better. Gotta have the girl looking her best. Though I do get a lot of compliments on it now.

Great weather right now in L.A. And it feels good to be here. Richard’s still finishing up the “Baby It’s You” cast album.


4 Responses to “THE BOOK OF MORMON”

  1. David Rahall says:

    I’m going Friday night for my birthday! Can’t wait!

  2. Chad Garner says:

    I saw Carrie and her mom on Oprah. They are great together and wish her the best with her new diet.

  3. Hello Jane,oh
    Brand Ambassador Jane,

    All you say sounds of fun, and Great weather in LA is nice for a change, we may have a summer this year. Carrie Fisher must be a great friend to have, such a wit. She has great wit for seeing things as they are, and that is funny most of the time. I wish I could get back to Europe this year, but have projects myself to contend with.

    with love and care,

  4. It certainly sounds like you have been having a wonderful time and will be having more fun.

    Enjoy and stay safe.

    Cora

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